In 1972 he graduated from the Military Conducting Department of the
Moscow Conservatory before beginning to teach classes at the
Alma-Ata Conservatory 9 years later. He had previously served between 1979 and 1982 as the director of the Band of the
Central Asian Military District, the Band of the
Baltic Military District, and the Band of the
Western Group of Forces. Following the resignation of Major General
Nikolay Mikhaylov in 1993, Afanasyev was immediately appointed as the chief director of the
Military Band Service of the Armed Forces of Russia, and the conductor of the combined massed bands of the
Moscow Garrison. He served in this position until 2003, when he was replaced by Colonel
Valery Khalilov. He then taught master classes at the Moscow Conservatory and had also served as dean of the orchestral faculty of the
Moscow State Art and Cultural University. Afanasyev died in Moscow on 1 February 2020. He was buried in the
Federal Military Memorial Cemetery on 5 February. == References ==